Best Restaurants in Inver Grove Heights, MN

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I found a menu for this place while going through a drawer at work. It listed subs as going for between $2 and $3. I immediately thought to myself "Well, this menu must be at least 10 years old, nothing is that cheap anymore". I figured I'd check it out anyway, the food seemed good enough. Needless to say, the subs WERE that cheap and AWESOME too. Since then, I've tried everything from their pizzas to their pastas and haven't yet found something that I didn't like. Everything is pretty affordable. I'd have to say my favorite thing there is their baked rigatoni with meat. One of the pricier items on the menu (about $7.50) but definitely worth it. The spaghetti and meatballs is good for when you're hungry and broke - $5 gets you a heaping to go box full of it, and the garlic bread that comes with is pretty damn good too. For $3 you can stop at one of the gas stations down the road and get yourself a several day old shrink wrapped baloney sandwich. Or you can take the money and fill yourself up with a fresh sub from Turritos!

Not too shabby for a takeout joint. Hubby & I only had a short window of time to grab some dinner & wanted something other than big box fast food. Despite the name, we ended up not ordering either fish or chicken. If it can be fried or cooked on a flat-top, it's probably on the menu. I had the Italian Beef. Really, really good. They put the cheese on the bottom, hot meat on top, and spicy gardinera mix. Then dip the whole sami in Au Jus. Nom nom. Hubby had a double cheeseburger. He said it was good, but nothing special. He was satisfied with his, but wishes he had ordered mine. Kept snagging bites of mine. Luckily for me, it was a big sandwich!

Best burger and gyros in town You have to try it I have eaten there so many times Is the best food ever have in inver grove heights

Asian food is so delicious yet its so hard for me to eat. Normally I get sick to my stomach after I stuff my face so obviously thats never good because then i'm just hungry again. Then there is this place..... One of the very very few places that I can eat that doesnt make me sick! YAY! Thank you to no MSG. The food is just delicious. I always order take out and thankfully I have never had an issue with anything being left out or taking too long. Delivery service is fast, friendly and the food is hot! Can never go wrong with their pork fried rice and my kids flip over the chicken lo mein.

Great lunch specials. I always get the General Tso's chicken and I have never been disappointed. It is a good size meal with a can of pop for $5 and some change. If you are hungry and in the IGH area I would totally recommend it.

Food is amazing! NYC style Chinese food (the best). They give you large portions of food. They have an open kitchen and you get the food piping hot.

Best philly cheese I've had yet. I think it's family owned. I love the place. Finally found the perfect place to eat in 'Minnesota.

This is very casual dining atmosphere but Dominick's offers tasty comfort food at reasonable prices. If you are a fan of Philly Cheesesteaks then you must stop by to try out arguably the best in the Twin Cities metro area. Everything about it is great - the bread, meat, and fresh veggies make for a great combination. Their pizza and gyros are also very good. The actual restaurant is very small so you might be better offer ordering takeout or delivery.

Clipboard? Check! Pen? Check! Appetite for a burger that was designed perfectly just for you? Check! Jersey's Bar & Grill in Inver Grove Heights has just launched their BYOB or Build Your Own Burger menu and it's already looking to be a smash hit. With more than 1.5 million combinations to possibly choose from, there isn't a creation NOT worth attempting! Like the classic New Kids On The Block song, Step By Step, you have 5 steps to get through until you have that masterpiece you've always dreamed of. Maybe picking just one topping or one variety of cheese isn't enough for you and if that's the case, well then, GO FOR IT! Build a mega burger and while you're at it, give it a name! Yep, you can even name your burger if you really want to. I already think that Jersey's has the best Juicy around and now they're just making it even better in allowing me and everyone else the opportunity to get exactly what we want and sealing the deal that I was right in ranking them at the top. Wondering what I would build? Me too! Step 1 (we can have lots of fun) with my meat selection being a juicy. Step 2 (there's so much we can do) selecting a cheese and mine is a blend of American and pepper jack. Step 3 (it's just you for me) Mr. Sourdough hamburger bun. Step 4 (I can give you more) toppings, but I'm ok with an extra slice of American cheese. Step 5 (don't you know that the time has arrived) to choose your sauces? 16 to choose from and I'll have some mayo. Sides really don't matter when you're making the perfect burger, but I like fries and you have to try the new pineapple slaw! Anyone who knows me knows that slaw doesn't go near my mouth, but this stuff is awesome, so make sure you get it. If fries aren't your thing, don't worry, the Owner Billy hasn't forgotten about you. He's added some additional sides like; broccoli & hollandaise, mashed or baked potatoes, veggies or soup. There's only one thing left to do.... ENJOY! So where are you going to get your next burger from? That's right, Jersey's!

Wonderful food, but very poor service both experiences.. The fries are amazing, the build your own is an absolute win. Apps are also appealing, unfortunately in a place with lovely and lively atmosphere, the service was really poor and unenthusiastic.

I love their breakfast and burgers. And sometimes they run Groupon deals. The bands are usually good too.

Dim sum on the east side! Finally! I love dim sum and the only way I've really had good dim sum here is to make the trek all the way over to Mandarin Kitchen. Once there sometimes I have to wait to get a table and during that wait they run out of my favorite stuff and or I get stuck in a crowded area where carts hit me. This is a closer place to get access to very well made small dishes of very good Chinese dumplings and tapas. The shrimp dishes came overstuffed with shrimp and the congee was awesome. The "cherng fun"...long noodles stuff with meat, were better than Mandarin Kitchen's. A & L were much more thoughtful and asked for for tea preference versus Mandarin Kitchen will assume what you want unless you tell them in time. Their short menu items for dim sum were awesome so try these if you want a larger plate of select items. Beef chow fun is very well made. There are some drawbacks. I showed up at 10:30 thinking to beat the rush but there was never a rush which scared me until I got the food. They have a very limited selection, hitting all of the main staples but unfortunately not covering the plethora of other items offered at Mandarin Kitchen. For instance, A and L only had maybe four types of dumplings and two types of steamed buns. A & L only have 2 to 3 carts and Mandarin Kitchen must have at least 12. Once we did our initial ordering, the trips back became rarer and rarer and we realized that instead of a long slow meal with a few dishes at a time, we should have ordered a bunch at once. There are limited tables here and by the time we left, at a little after noon, the restaurant was over half full. Mostly Chinese folk too....always a good sign from a proof of authenticity standpoint. From a price perspective, despite the sales (buy ten, then you get 2 free (total of 12) or buy 15 and then you get three free (total of 18)), the price was the same if not a little more expensive (after tip) as Mandarin Kitchen (tip always included in price).

Great food, good price, nice variety for dimsum. Glad not have to drive far to have good dimsum

Save your energy, time, money.......Ordered from here for lunch today and will not make that mistake twice. You just never know because these little hole in the walls can be the best thing ever or what i experienced. I got my old stand-by sweet and sour chicken---i got big hard deep fried balls of tough chicken meat--and some brown/grey fried rice that somebody took a heavy hand with the soy sauce too. The egg roll was tossed out after one bite. It was on the more expensive side too for this type of place.

Absolutely love this place and always have. Have been getting pizza from here since it was Pizza Factory way back when. One of the top pizza places in the area without a doubt and always has been. I moved away almost 20 years ago but am not joking when I say that nearly every time I visit home we end up getting pizza here which is no small feat since I get home 2 or 3 times a year. Part of the allure - besides the obvious fact that their pizza is outstanding - is it's close to my parents house even in it's new location. Part of it is that where I live now the best pizza is Pizza Hut which is our sad pizza reality so we rarely get it. Part of it is to me it's comfort food that reminds me of my childhood Friday nights with 3 TV trays lined up in front of the television flanked by mom and dad's recliners, Dukes of Hazard, The Hulk, Magnum PI, or Greatest American Hero going on the tube, and a big brown pizza box with a Dr Seuss like cartoon picture of a gigantic complicated machine spitting out pizzas ready to be torn in to!

I had wanted to try this place for a while. I decided on the lunch buffet. I was a little skeptical after experiencing other buffets that lower the quality. I was pleasantly surprised. All the pizzas except the taco were thin crust. I love thin crust. The variety at least 9 out at a time. Lots of good quality cheese. I loved the sauce but it was just a tad heavy since the cheese and toppings on a few slices slid right off onto my shirt or the edge of the plate. The salad bar was fresh and veggies all cut to we'll proportioned pieces. I would recommend this place to friends and family.

Just a few tips---they make their sausage on premises daily and it is a good addition to the pizza. They also have sauerkraut as a topping choice. They have personal sized pizzas and could easily feed two light eaters or if you are adding a salad to your meal. I would recommend asking for your pizza to be cooked a little extra longer and it is actually perfect. This is not a froo froo gourmet pizza place so no spinach --basil---fancy toppings---prices are fair and pizza was old-school decent...nice crispy crust that was not too thin and not bready either.

It had a been a long while since I had dined at the Cahill Diner but my last trip had been a very pleasing one, so following my return I had decided to write a review for one of my favorite local restaurants. Just as I expected from my last encounter, the service was great. My waitress had knowledge of their menu, made good recommendations, and was overall pleasant to have as a server. The diner overall gives a positive feeling and the family-owned traits definitely stood out. I had ordered their "Wolfman Omelette," an omelette containing ham, sausage, and bacon. I was very pleased with the meal as it was not only accompanied with a tall glass of freshly squeezed orange juice, but a pleasant ambience. Back to the dish anyway, it was and continues to be one of the best omelettes I have ever eaten outside my own home. Naturally though from previous encounters I have sampled the menu from sausage, to eggs, to sandwiches, and to say the least I have always left pleased. Keep it up Cahill Diner!

Wed. Late morning, seated right away. Fast and friendly service and had a great breakfast. Nice local diner feel.

It was ok. I was very impressed that the corned beef in the corned beef hash was real and didn't taste like the stuff you get in a can. My eggs were cooked perfectly and the jam tasted like homemade strawberry rhubarb. What I didn't care for was the grease that the eggs and potatoes were made in. There was too much and I didn't like the aftertaste. Also, the bread was barely toasted and the butter covered a very small portion of each triangle. I would consider coming again and trying something else, like French toast and bacon. :)

Decent, nothing special. I always said why yelp when its nothing special but, here I am doing that very thing. Came on a Sun nite. Not crowded. Tacos decent but not a large portion. Salad bar good. Service good. But nothing extraordinary. Good luck. Most Rubys are similar.

Was leaving one for cottage grove they were bad

The hickory salmon and spaghetti squash are amazing! The food came quick enough, drinks came right away and the staff are friendly.